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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 30, 2025
Filed:
Nov. 21, 2022
Cytoviva, Inc., Auburn, AL (US);
James Melvin Beach, Lady Lake, FL (US);
James Lawrence Uertz, Atlanta, GA (US);
Andrew Liu, Auburn, AL (US);
Byron J. Cheatham, Auburn, AL (US);
Samuel M. Lawrence, Seattle, WA (US);
CYTOVIVA, INC., Auburn, AL (US);
Abstract
Various examples are provided related to hyperspectral imaging of moving microscopic sample elements. In one example, a method for hyperspectral imaging includes acquiring a series of optical images and corresponding hyperspectral data of a sample; compiling a movie comprising a series of frames each including one of the series of optical images and a slit line indicating a location of a slit for acquisition of the hyperspectral data; identifying a frame comprising an element of the sample located on the slit line; and analyzing the hyperspectral data corresponding to the optical image in the identified frame. Each optical image and its corresponding hyperspectral data are acquired simultaneously and identified by a time stamp or sequence number. The analysis can generate hyperspectral information about the element. In another example, a system for hyperspectral imaging includes a hyperspectral imaging device; an optical imaging device; and a computing device.